The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Surprise as inflation figure holds steady

Inflation didn’t rise in June despite an increase in petrol prices

- KALYEENA MAKORTOFF

Inflation unexpected­ly stalled last month as higher prices for motor fuel, gas and electricit­y were offset by deeper discountin­g by clothing retailers.

Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rate of inflation held steady at 2.4% in June, unchanged from a month earlier.

Economists were expecting inflation to rise to 2.6%.

ONS head of inflation Mike Hardie said: “Consumers have been feeling the benefit of the summer clothing sales, and computer game prices have also fallen.

“However, gas and electricit­y and petrol prices all rose, with consumers seeing the highest price at the pump for nearly four years, with inflation remaining steady overall.”

The pound dropped sharply after the inflation data.

A recent jump in oil prices has raised the price of motor fuel, with petrol rising 2.7p per litre on the month to 128p per litre, while diesel rose 2.9p to 132.1p.

It marks the highest level for both petrol and diesel since September 2014.

Households were also squeezed by gas and electricit­y costs, which rose 2.5% and 2.2% respective­ly, month on month.

Some of the largest energy suppliers – including British Gas, Scottish Power, and EDF Energy – have announced price rises set to kick in over the summer.

But some relief emerged for consumers on the high street, where clothing discounts – most strongly felt in men’s apparel – left more cash in shoppers’ wallets.

Prices usually fall between May and June as summer sales get under way, but the 2.3% drop this year compares with a 1.1% fall a year ago, and is the largest decline during the same period since 2012.

There was also a drop in the prices of games, toys and hobbies, particular­ly in the cost of computer games.

Food prices eased by 0.6%, due primarily to a drop in fruit prices.

The Retail Prices Index (RPI), a separate measure of inflation, was 3.4% last month, up from 3.3% in May.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Clothing sales helped inflation in June stay the same as May.
Picture: PA. Clothing sales helped inflation in June stay the same as May.

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